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1 M 1? L1 N-0.. 7.32.. Election; Notices From the Utica Scmim-.1 & Gazette D6111} ;t¢,-13:5 are; \_‘~au10ng 'th‘..9 M77l0«Sl‘_11¢32\l'2 Ixvhiclr the ocqasii-_()n hag cfajlvled m_nt.».’v’\ A ve- ry 'im_)d_est mum fo %M.s;. Vaz1:Bumri.:’.$ 'South‘* ._en=n‘a:l:11i7es,1ot‘ .wI1g1th_is‘sqppoirte1:s. -l_1e;ze‘ex+ 'pc\c|_‘£ t-hem 16: do fo1'shim~ 'I:i.:_:|'\3;'§5i§D»};i1%l_ilSfet‘fhé 1supV_pb~rt .of't~l‘u;‘ St_£l‘t¢.0f N.(?*\.V —York to their cahtlidntes, .Jacks;nn” and .(;3alljmun;.. lit is- Vt4i-_mefu.fr,a_'l’l_' who» wisli. to make our Tani \ \Hc‘)t‘pel‘—lI1alle'flft t1_J'l'oo|g dbonitvtheuj, It is L310-~v*‘upez11§r' Jth‘r.ca‘teaédi tIhat~‘an= g slxalgl made to. -xigpgal: these 1a.ws.. W7/acre~will {the _So,u‘l—7tcrri R;'¢;s_’ident and ' Vice Rrgsident‘ abe._f_bu'ndtla“cn..? \ We, must Hbe;bli“nd indeed; \to fhe‘ Sigll Of,\ ,th'e‘1t=I'mes, IT yyfcannogd“ dis- ~c.ern~the‘in;.( Atthe gm-ms an“_ujJ1?;.ri* egT\-‘ven, to‘ Mcssns. Ma“r «nix! ‘Mfnu ixx; ’VS.uu~th- Ca=Iroli§ia,w¢5 the. f0ll0ys'3ng—to§$(s J; j“ Good‘ \health Vt_cr‘tJ1e . publ'icAr.9ZV\ehuc. of ithe U;n1~tedA States, and 1; ;9peedy.L.di'§mis_siom 11? the. p0;z'stm0us~ preaorz'ptionse sq/' D2-v.,1a“¢'oIzarz‘Z ' .‘z‘8..h'7,’ I ' THEE ‘%Lnms% JAClCSONE$=1VI mg ‘sou-1.‘H.: C AROLI.‘.‘~‘Y;X AND 'r.1s*N.N4«;s.s1«:_-Ia. 'genexia‘l- Election ‘is’ ;to* be he'l’«l‘ in the »Coun;ty 0f‘QI10‘nd;aga.:0n' tligwthifd,fmx:'th and of Novenniber next, at -w.hic'h ~wi7l-l{ be *chos¢;1'_1A the o men._tAionedMin\the notice:fron1-the‘Secretan:.y«ofsgatte, of ‘which a cqpy is annexed. Datédgat M-ampellus. (this ’29th; dayéof A‘ugu‘st, jn ;._the yea; T=1L8‘28;. LEWIS SM<I'l‘H, Slaerz xStal'e qfNew- York, \ »S'ec‘retary.’3~0 L Á 12; »1L8;?.8v. Sm-—-I ‘hereby give yo.u,noMti'cf:é-, ~th\at the next ggenerzgl e;!‘<:ct~i[ou n Governor‘ and Lieu- tcnanit-'GovéI-no|' are to~‘be eMle‘ctéd.. 1VIi', P3:*in‘teTr.v-:-‘-fYc_uI \v1:1‘1‘~'«perh¢ps.be sur-h £pI'.ised- to -learn: that ‘I. zhpvké; jbincd ‘. the Jack-‘i ;;so‘t’1vsm_rr¢Iai:d*, but 5§I5\|t;|>‘-\\flF1d?[% will givie ;you~.a few ca~rzdidi:rca's.Dn!5 w.hl’cZh ‘induc_e.df ame- éto. take so ~wise--arU3'G'0nsi.St.ent ahcourse. 1;sf.- Last \v_ar,. you kl10\'i’a w,e:.hzul two’ 5sorts of Feder,a|*ists-faone still’ amI*‘p'eaceab|e,f. .-the-_0ther bbmj ml v§]'ali‘l'Tg‘-*-‘-‘11':cl'c‘ 01\» noth-» ;i_hLng”'—~.—-aiérule or ,ru‘i2_z'.” sort ()1Ku,_1en5-t_o this» \last .c'I‘ass~l_ rbelsmged. ‘ - \\Fhen- I’ 1fook9d’_' a!_)y:u'u't\~tlu; .coujntr_y‘, if \t'0u‘nd my -sort of Fedems, vulhi for Jiacksung, Land thg-dexnocats I -‘ll/zgh... oppqséds. on the‘ side of ‘the aqminist!.a 19¢-c;gQ|1;aisten't. j :1‘.-lhonghl; I ought. to’ ()pi')O§(§\!'[_B“)' 'éj‘tT\' Á Á now can I do otherwise than.bc_ a ' J.ac‘ksox1.-‘ giaus \Ve ought ‘not .10. daerl .0i‘x‘r—_ you k'n_ow! ‘ A _ ,. 2d. I»d0n’t lik?e‘_yqur ,pea;:ca’b'le,. «steady? jiugging sort of Pi-esi_(leut\s’;—-.1; rather see a stir)-ing. brilliant. Military P»-esi_dcnt. Bonapawte ha‘cquivetl=|m»y:;e fame in one.’ ~cam_pa'ign;,j than J:e \ LMpd1ison,'M_on417ue: and.Ajdam's acqyiredg, ‘if! a_ll¥ th_e'ir;lives;-'-. and of till‘ great\ nien, our .]z2’ckso.n most ire-5 sembles _Buna_‘pa_rte. 3d‘. ‘The Jackson men age‘ xmgulhe’ up of’: your I-gzjlg higln]asl1i_ng‘ l)lad¢:s—--;_vuur Scull;-; «em Nabobs, 8‘: some of our bola! (Luring mil-L ‘i’tia’--o of the Ndrth, *?ikehG‘.en. ' Van; ‘S’-.-——-n at the ccnt:’e,-’-V-awhile your adminis,-, tration‘ [men are chie the ,,.aqu_zu-e um, plough-,j_oggiug. go t0;Ineeting,sq_I't_of folks, iv;lup~vk1xow mnhiug of lzigh lgfe and“ gemzteel living; I. wish to enjoyfa “me-~:m0l!6 9fthe§ Mstle ,and.t'he polish; me drum and ‘ dashixrg “'lhuzrt.a. for Jackson” sort of Ie. \ : V I5 Iunnnisnnbvmmllr W1-:nN_1I:s9.nr monxxno, xn O.N'0i‘i..-y V IMGA, In.) In «LEW-Is H.‘RED_I«‘1-ELI). V.V7e m'..en~sked by the MMar'Iage|‘_s'zrt Albany 1.'(_)‘V0t'e for ./aim Cal/zézm Q’/\ :Sv'out7h\Ca;-o- ‘l;£‘na,« as t«l‘xe~ rcpublican‘ canxdidam f'u1f' Vice. ‘Pi-esiclexnt, \v»it|‘\~ Gen. .Jac‘ks<‘>n, 1-.'lii1'e every d;gy’s~ mail ‘brings us ssmm nexv-.L!cve1l0p‘(sn1e'tx‘t [of t?!1e,p1_'.‘incip‘les on wI‘1'xc‘h t/my (i2*c:'batl_z‘, .mp- parlctt in tl1}e‘=Sbu=t'hVSt-_at:s. Yet with all: this: evidence‘ ot'Mt=‘he x‘-h.-ad’ l‘1(xst'rii‘ty of tbati se_ctiun- of t‘h’ercom)t'ry to the 'l‘a‘I'3iiI,\stz_n‘;i'r’1g.I -us in the .t';tcc,, _ wc:.a1fe inv towpu:t. thc‘. .whu'l.e ‘power 0f~tlie‘gmreu'nme‘i1t .:iuto hands. 'I‘~h<; :Cl1ar_lest0h 31,e1‘\|§xjyr(!4)E'S not’ attempt at ail -to disguise, the .f'e('2ling, \v—'xth.f whichf njluey hfeat. the; cuuxxexclon of9L[u;. vdential question with- tlreixr v:1x1ti—*\=l‘\z_u‘1ri'¢&'¥n1eas=-A ures. A Jac‘ks,ou- wiitepitn that papeboft_lie‘ Sd ofJ'uly, Seems to thin;k it v\,'e-ry '55 ‘2'm1z'3-- '¢;rce£” and that it is’ not ilaeilv true pal-icy.-. just new to have for main‘ 'u.~a’t,r‘.-‘lzu’:'oi=d, Javie- ‘srm and C’allwzm.\’ In the-, Mune:mtii‘me,-tl1e, leadiers ofthc Jac‘kson and (’-‘alhoun jinn-’t_‘y“ :tl1g('e, were‘ di,scus,s‘in-r the question uf_Mdivi.T-‘ ding the Union, if tT1ey donut succ’ce_d .in' 'pu'.t'iI'1g =(.1\uv|I the policy of-p::otc'cting om\: Dom'es'tTic‘:lI1dustri_y; We give ;1vt'e\v _ex-’ trzactsé fvom these fpu‘blica'tiur.s ~ni1= tVhe’Clmrles-; ton Menjcmfy, as _a sample ‘of*\;vlm;. we are to’ expect from this party if we ‘consent to put‘ Loni‘ co into their haunls. :«n9§_§s~*—-r- \.‘I‘§}RKS To .vi11,«ge 7s\;bs<;1iibers,. w1xo.;ha‘.ve4t_he Pap,er'left at their ‘dpors, $2550 per ajxiiuih. . '-I-'0 gi1:1'xl=fSu1,)’scl'ibe1's', and who cl1“If0l\'I ‘.31 '0 9 'J7o.co_mpm1ie_‘srof teno: ~§x_1o1}e, \j\'!1()j.réceive -their v-papers att_};§o’_ 1f;p;i'ul'\vJtlmx_.six months; othenvise $2 will be 'ch€\.1'g‘<_='d'l ~ Aw: -u'~1's’sfr_:1~|‘1aN.-i-\s -pen-;jsq'l'1ar¢:, fo1- the: _x, ! weeks,_ a_nd- 25‘ce1'1t_svfox'-I every gmbscqgxént ‘insertion; ‘1ibe_i-alfdigcoxult \vi1l- be made to “sth,ose“who advertise 'by2tlie. y.ex‘11,-7 . Aim! aflso, that Ma Sen‘a~tox_v -is to bug chosen in. ‘me; Sgyepth senate. ‘District, ih,~the ,pl‘uc‘e Of‘ .John7C. S'penq;er,vwhose-tcgmn of servi‘cewvi‘}l. gex-pine an the last day of‘Be¢em'_ber next, And thataavn- elector of P're§idcn't:and Vi‘ce ‘President is to :be chosen fortlne\ tsventy-third =Con,gTre‘s‘sional' Dist;-icjt. T » I T LA, -C. FLAGG, SéQ'3,Sta!e.. 7'at7ze S ' ‘ Cozzmiyq/“0nondzzga; E 52 ‘woon.aARD!Nc+ z-9:: ‘GLO ’. A [I-Erqxi ! セ to;ihform«the ‘*;in!iabi‘taynts» o£'Op‘)onda’g:\, .'an<1\its viciuity,that ‘ I-is‘1\.¢_I«._lL:a..1iSI:!l:I=.S. are iwcompleteon-etc--.. and is.1je'ady to -1'eceiv%:;ihy quantity of \vool»foj{c;_n-. ‘ding; Hexddesllggbgist of dy‘)ii1g_\v.‘o1‘k in..a style that cannot I\1e-S.llI ax1y‘es_st§blis!iment west of,\A|. ’bany—-.-'b(1t‘\youl¢l;in his custeifi1e1's'that he~,(;on_-.. menced b11i)diI1g~:a_h_<l.sétti11g up Machines one hum-‘ ;d1'edIi1ilés‘enst bf A_Ibany;,.t'weh‘t'y four-year,s‘ .a_go,_& - king‘ experiencein the .b11siness;v:;ngl hisjtfm-* reanittecl mention to,1li‘¢, same, \_v'i1l’,giv.e himdeci. _d'edly the p1'efem=.nce ov4e_1-'t'h£_': swippliligs of'thc.p‘re-‘ sentday -;‘as‘the*repu_tation_ of his Machines are well‘ -known, fm-thei~ ‘comment is‘ deemed‘ unn_ecessag~y.-—,— .,,'*,»It is rrcquestedztlizxt merino wool Well clegmsed ofthe. gu'my;sul§st,m_1ce na_tu1'al to-it, other-, wise.it:caI1not besvell done.—_ It isfhrtI1erm01'eg'eqIIes~ ted that ;dl.'w'ool7'brou§ht toihis shop, shou‘ld~.be greas- ed ‘athome, 6;-have it oiled at ‘the ‘shop: - ' “May John aQ'uVincy’: A,dams..1bje*_s0on” Mer- mitte‘d =toJthxvow the’t;;are's:~ of ‘awe for *l_nis-,T <_ou_I:,(‘aridM the ggnélf welfEre.?’ At the ‘St: Jx_n'n')-\s ”jCollet_on- Baa-islg, “Mgexa jting, pne of -the 5_R‘esolut_iV0ns‘ in (as xfollfowst T “ Ifesalgzetl, 'l’hu~t tjwadhesion of.the,:sta;t€: :o‘t»' Sout-In Gairolina to the. Uni£m;.'.shouI‘d dee pend; on ~m1cQmlit,iona'l*_ repeul; .by_ the ,present urn*e.z't Gongress, ot'=th\e\l,‘ari‘ of 181:6, 1824‘, and’ 12828, .80 far asgthey cun with the c_onstMi’tut-ionali rightsvofour citizens.” ' =Ch.eape~r than .ever. \ HE‘ ‘Sl4'lbSCljib‘el‘ feels; gr.1;tefu‘l ‘to. his =friend's~ and\ the.p1ublic vgexpetva-ll*.y,M for -zpastvfavors; and would Mi_uform- them tfl1at‘he has just received, andis ,now opening, from New-York, a ‘_l:i)eS:l1 sn_ppl=_'y’ of 5‘ Respecting’ the competency of‘a State to secede,\ ‘I xvould as”!-I \ If the fpoiver to see cede is a right I?” and if answer is yea, then I cunfcnd that such power is«1:eserved‘ she.s\eraHfy to the. States by that éiaiise of the_, Consntiuition which reserves to ~them all riglitsnot ‘expressly delegated to the Gener- al‘ Governnien-ti’ unuier the Cunstituliun. It is painful to Americans toagilaite such ques-~ tions ;but as Cafoliniansj, we am: forced to do so.-' Opp:-ession has ‘broken the pale of the Constitution, and come home to our bu-V sinessv and’ bo:s‘.0ms.\ ‘IF'c are dz'.sg;*aced if we submit, and we eanimt eifectualiy resist but by assmning an. attitude 43/‘ virtual‘ sc- cessiou, by resuniing our./‘col.’ soverigntg, to save‘ us from being di.vc_stc.d 0l°llieJu0diIied_ vsowreignty which a per;/idioz¢.s3Cv'ovcr2z1nent has invaded. It is time to shew theforeign- c‘r§ «if the Nortlc,,whcn they sneer and ask what can the S0lH.ile_l' do, that we can at. least’ do without _t/mm.\ ” i These ame among th'e.,Jac,’l&soi) mévements in Snuth Carolina, fmm yvhich-‘State we are naked (0 «hike John C. Callzoun, us om‘ Vice President. ‘SHASONAIEE G-90113:‘ ’ whicilt “he offers‘ for sgleé‘-as clneapggndi on as ‘good fe‘r.ms.a‘s, can be bought in the <_:oun~ty; He therelbxrq hoptgs that his friends will in’:-.» vprgw the:p:=esent\opportunity affqrtled tlyenn, as being a,ggod chafnc¢: fo_n1-'g\re‘at. bar ainjs, _ ‘ DANIEL L_.L SCU'Df)E[l. Jame.9- Ville, Jllayv 5,. 1-828. 35? ‘The friem_ls~o~f the \l-‘a‘ri are n€xt‘~'advisez\ to take the -Presidéent from Tennesse. If we -are desirous (0 know Gen. Jnckson’s o- pinions on the Tmfi we may thexn by iooking at the unaniinozzsvotc of*everT mem- ber of the \l‘l1uuse of Repre'sentativ'es _/ion: the ..9tate.of Tennessee. .'1‘hcy gave au,na/u\mou.s -vote against it. \C\m.\\.-D\'4~essu\g a»m\ Cu\,o\‘mg, .“=3ubc zfxttended toywhcn tllicseason zm'ivé_:s. Indigo Biue will 1):; cdlorgd, and wa'rr;mtc_d not tq fade. Scay1ct,'LJ1\dder red, ‘Pink, Or:\‘nge,.Yellow, Green, or any colors \vis_hed'fox', will be. donein a:§uperi'¢)iv style. ‘ ’ BI-}'l7 LUS'K_.' 0'3’ All .those.h3.\yin \u_1settlcd accogxlltsarc reques- ted’ to call and settle same either ‘by payment or hole. -1]. LUSK. ‘ 4th. Jaclisoxl is opposetl lo» the taril'l\an('l\ domestic m:m.ufactu.~es, iandiso is Colcnian, _and’ so tire‘ _o‘ur Sou‘tlzern'f_i'ientlé, I do as- sure‘ you. ,it is ‘quill: \u‘n{'as‘liionable ‘at the South, to be. an -administrat-ion u-pan. No; gentleman will have any thing todo W-it'll _munlil'a_ctu|-ing-.-‘that business. is <;o'nsi(lered“ mean, low and v.ulgaI;-’*'-7-and none but he-‘L groes attend: to it. -Bless m_e\ Sinice II‘-bc~‘ came alocltsonian I dread Jeveni the‘-sound voflthe wheel, the reel ‘or the l,o.um, ;and [-151 have pursuade‘tl. my w’i'fe~to‘ i sell ours to an“ mlministration neighbnr;—w”e shall,no‘t here- nftex- se'e those vulgarétrticles in la. Jackson fumil._v; our mornin'g*slu‘znheu._st will no lon-' tgver bendisturhed by then eterinall “ buzzing of; the wheel, or the pountligig and‘ crackling of the loom; but in their-V 'lnces¢>.we shall be» c_lumned to r’est.by the cliilce-t strains ufthe: Piano, Harp-iand Flageolet-——-‘-to ' the tune of “God” save J'achson\'l and. instead; of two sot‘ laborers, with scythe, cradle and ~sickl.)e,._we shall‘ see our streets lined with plumed o beall'ng_Iip .<£-.‘r’r¢¢'rut'h;-— ithat’s your sort oflife for xnee-“huzza for Jackson”! ! t _ Now sir, let the answer some of the ob- jections, raised égainat General Jackson. list. He is cliaiged ‘with half as -tlozcnzduels, and particularly *\'vi_tli' shoot- ing down Dickinson, while he stood'dcfence- css. , , . A - Sttddling. F‘ ‘HE subscriber» respectfully informé his‘ friends and the jpqblio. that he has‘ Acoimnenoed tlici _S.n.1,ldle um! Hm‘-ne_ss making ibusincss in thé Villogoof Onondaga ‘Hollow, one door east of A. ~l.’at'tisoa’s Store. wheref :he will he very happy to wait upon’ all who? may ‘favor him} Will] {I call for S.m'n1.ns,- H.-immss, Tnumcs or Vnmosis, as he in; tends can-ying on all its various branches. ‘ |G='9 Repairing done on the‘ shortest H09, lice. A ‘ E. A;LF(’)RD. ‘Onondaga Hallow, \.7lIa_v/ 7, 1828. 35; \Ve:su'b_join an extract from zriletfer from. ‘a gentleman of Mur ! ‘lg, Tennes. ‘see, addressed, to George Iagoover, J0/tn Hoover, and Jonathan Ilownard, Esquires, residing near Uniontown, Pennsylvania‘.--— It is from: an aged citizen of the tformer ptace, who‘has been personally acquainted with-=Gen. Jackson for nzean-Iyforly years, 8: an eye witness of a great ttealigf has _i;ond_;¢ct; ;.W~hent one so ‘connpétenf tiuudge, speaks, it is the business of all ttrueiriends to their country. not onlfto listen, but to -heed to what -is said. Reader, if you are -reaH_y.anx- ions‘ to discharge your duty as a good citi~ szen, we beseech you to read the tollowing letter atte»ntively, ‘and j_udge of its contents \vi'thnut passion.-—1lIt;2‘._:/lazzclcr. _. Ea;tracl_/'rom.a lctlcaqdatcd .Mu;frce.sboroug/‘z, ,rr - ‘ '- — — —— ~ HEAR HIS NEIGHBOR. .4 I.'_r.I.Ii.t' :8: Ornamental TREES, 399‘ ~ -ILLIAM FRINGE, -1’roprie.toMr of the M. Linnaefm Botanic Garden and Nur- scries‘:,.'at Flushing, near New-York, o toy the public with snclrsclections of 'l‘re¢s and Blants gs. they may desire. 'Fl}_e collection of Fruit Trcea, of all the vllrious kinds, and also of 0mnmcutal' Trees. Slu-_ul)s, and Plant;;,‘i‘s byfar the most exten- siv.é“?5nd 3}- in A1ne1'ic:§g ; and in -addition to-his ._-~ \ .enabl¢-,dA to o_ to the, ,, public above xundredncw varieties of the moat éhoicb I1}-‘rnits, which are not in the possession of any other cstabjislament in this country. The assortment ;of Grapes. of the . ! forxvinmxncl thelablé, _is~vcr_yc.1:teI1si1_a_e ,- and of Roses, he has aibove five hundred select vzu-i_eties; and above two tlxousnnd‘ species of .Green-house, Plants. Catal0g‘iles\inay’be obta'me:1 grali.3- of the d'xil'erent agents-tlsrouglnotltthe Union; and orders .fonv'a1-d'e(l- through them, o1*.(li1-cct, by mail. (’postpai4'l) will. ‘meet wigh prompt attention. Qrders receivetl by ., 0y1mdagq,.-0clob¢vr5, 1826. _“.If the late insztlting Turi{)“l1nd been passed to support \the expenseoml honor of tire” country, we would have disdained to coinplain. But when it is expressly declar- ed by those who passed it, to be for pur- Jpose-ofincreasing the income of certain in- .div_id_uals, then it is we do complain, and we shall be unwm~.thy of a glorious ccncestry -\if we ‘donut take :1 stand that will zsmxs trim pmyonrnr or trans coux-rm mwsr-:. and ‘ifit'sho‘u,ld be the a.wt‘ul~pause ‘which precedes the storm. LET n'Iaon‘m.” 1 ‘ANS’ 301101, care-killing-.4 laughter-loving, us-mi‘:-th-inspirini .g _SQl\.YGs,\ to be ' found»‘in'.\lur en’: ll‘-heatrica, Bud _t, publish- e_d-weckly, -at Gfpence \each number, at E5: Draltmtie‘ Repository, N_o. 4-, Chambers-‘sut, New-York, iwhich‘ is considered by allcompetent ='udges of true merit,‘ the oflcoinicgongs extant. They conta_in.all the Songs ‘a'nd,»_R_ecitatIons’ at given by‘. E-*.h09¢ valiant. advers.-tries of the blue devils, ‘Messrs. Blaciglc, Cowell, ,llilsun,‘B:nrnes, Roberts, Mgtthetjvs, Hyatt, sloman-. Yates, Holland, Spiller, ‘liack.e't.t, and Antlernon, eliaui generic. ‘The price of.ln§¢li'cine ;in.this city has rnuch decreased, and ‘theedrug inar-, ket 'bec_ome, ‘Fstale, and-ttnprq' and al- .so, the weekly report ofde has ‘bated bne third of its woeful length, sinc‘e the publication of these Budgets, which men‘ of science esteem .the»¢Ii.m'r vi» 112, so much sought aftet-‘by gncient alcltymists asnnlehaseacll number, it i's.a ! \ a~pr_cpe_f estimate, wi1l.ml¢cc\ {week to therlife of 9'. render’;-a l’ersonstgiven.to vapm-s, melan‘choly,, infected with slowness of ‘spirits, are advised to ‘forego all. gther; <pa_naei.§a‘s, and take‘ t6 the prescriptions of theslludg- et.— They are respecially 1-ecommenéled. toeountry gentlemen, and others‘ sequestered in their habits ‘(ind fancies, and supplying the absence of‘\tl:e1t1‘i.<‘::\l aexhibitioins, conce”rt‘s, dratoriosg. _&c. Any‘pe’rson1'e-j mitting thepublisher-a dollar bill under ’co'ver ofa- letter, post ‘paid, can-have the whole of the _present -numbexslnow pnblislxed, (sixteen) s‘e_nttol1'irfn in l,‘e- turn, free: ofexpense. _ j , ( T £1211. ) /uly 6, 1898, _, ‘*1 cannot Ibrbear making some remarks about the presentadministmtiop, .as all free- mcn have a- right tojmike knu\v,n tlxeir sen- timents in a.repub|i'c'an government!-ike ours. I confess] never saw Mr. Adams or Mr. ‘Clay. but 1 .ha=ve taken some pains to.-eh- Vquire into the character 0f the Gentlemen & “from what:-_l can hear I beiicve them t0'.b8 men of the first talents‘. i “ We are inundated with \Vl‘li.iIlES-ft‘0ln' OUR. PLU.NDE\“-IRS, atteiuxptiiigto show -us that this -whole system is for our ood_.——' ‘lit is time for its to spin-n their stupiii absur- it . ’ '-y‘ When the honor of our was insul- ted on the ocean, where was the weal_t_h and chivalry of Carolina l'ott'nd:,? .&c. \Was it not for itxxosi-1 who now, with the low,\ sordid lmndqf mean avarit-e press us to the earth? \ It is through this odious system, that there has been a transfer of at least ninely millions of capital from pun section to theirs (I!!!) And all for what 9 That a rrz-Aiscrablc, iplzmtlcring (mml.o_fgrovelling, sorzlizl wret- chcs, may fatten at our cxkpcnse-—‘tlmt. we may feedgthemorhidi appetite of a set qfmcn, whose only motive is sheer gain, and whose conduct is characterized -by low /i_1/pocris_y duplicity.” “ It now becomes us, as freeman who‘ ~lm‘c~nevev sold our b_h'l.ln-ight, -to take our stziml u mler the sovez'cig9nly‘of our own state and the Constitution of the land; and, if. ‘necessary, then to die in the (lilcIi.” \\’e might multiply extracts of this chat- ;ictcr:l'rj¢_)m thczpaper before us, but those we i‘linyc given fully show who the alliesvof our Albany Managers are, in their eiihrttszto put .both. the most eminent q,f‘ce-rs in the Gov- ermnent into the ‘hands of these two can.- ditlates ‘from’. Use Slave liolding and cmti-To-~ riff‘ States, and tolead .the people of this suite to think that such a combination is the cause of Republicanism .' We are called up- on to join this Southern, anti-Tarili‘ Jackson .party, and to aid them in turning out-of the government‘ even Henry Clay, the I-'athe'r & chiunpion of the (American System. Our‘, own Senator, .Mr.-[Vans Buren, is oneof the chief leaders of this “ Combination\ to sell the Northern States intoslhis worse than'_ ligyptirin bond‘age- A toast given’ in Dela- ware county on the 4th oftJul-y, \tells us ve- ry plainly how his-own stjipporters expect him to be paid by these Southem Candid- tates for tampering with the interests -of his own State. At a celebration in Delhi, where. his intimate friend, ‘General Root, oi as‘ ‘Presiclent: of the -day, we the follow- ‘ing toast‘: “MARTIvN vx\-N BEUR-EN. A ‘Statesinan of {the .leil‘erso.n school, destined to a'ccupy lhe place in [2 Hickory Cabinet,” i There is notliing like bargain or intrigue ‘here! When the \1‘ari States‘ are called upon to go to the Slave holders of thesouth for both. the . first oi in. the Governmen t,- and Mr. Van» Buren is inviting them to SI._lp- port a set of men who are daily denounemg them as “almiseorable band of ggovellmgo sordid wretclie.s,” what are the friends of ‘the T.ar.ift' ,_t'o.thinkvof the real signs of the }tim'-es P \E-he Allbany Argus snags that the .L.. H. RED!-‘n~‘.LD. 8m3 ‘S’t_Ofra_ge7& Forwarding. Dickinson hail run qfm all‘ ‘hands agree, that hesvoulil not have been killed; It was \tl|e.refm'e 'Dickinson’s own fault,’ and not Jac'kson.’s that he was. killed; and such no doubt, was the case with all others he killed, if lrullz was known. Mr. Adams aizd ‘Cla ;have acted as faith- iful public servants; n_nc{\vhy should we turn. them out ofo without ajust cause? I must say that Adams was fztiily electethand gfot a large ‘majoi-ityvofintlividual v,otes;—-T-— on may wish to know why 1 am not in fa- vor ot'_my neighbor Gen. Jackson. .l\_y objection tohim is; that l'believe?him- to be «not quali to so important an, o as that of ‘l’resitl‘ent.. Gen. J ackson’.9_ passion- ate and ungo.vernalple temper will alsvays disqualify him fox- ! o I have been per‘-_5'.s.’?hall,y a¢;gjoai,n.tcrJ with Gen ; Jiieksoii for nearly fm't_y years, and_ghave~ been aneyc witness to :5 great deal of his conduct; ande I know the prime and greater ‘part of his ‘life was spent in such a manner that I cannot believe him capable afdisclmr—- ’gitig the important o of Pttesident. I have often seen him at the bar, and he was certainly farefx-mn being a'good’lawyeLra—_t He the o of a’ Judge, but he was never distinguished for the correctness of his decisions 3. he has been in congress, and, he has never distinguisjhcd himself there. I cannot therefore ‘think whim capable of tlieo of President in a manner as bene- to the government as that in which it B’ now (led to by jug beg ing large an!!!’ convenient; and situated on the Canal, Fm-n1E:1'suand others wishing to store flieirégraiu for‘ ma|'ket. will it for their xntextestto call-V». » . - ' 21!. Jackson is charged with causing six militia men to beoshut in. itimcof pea,ce'-‘—in—- cluding one Harris, a preacher-.of thegospeh who_ .accomp:mied his coixgregatiull in the .sen;vxce. \S;A.1\v1UE~L MEAD. Syracuse. 'Q'ct.S, I827. _» _ E. M, ‘mm-DEN, ’4vc1frambers.st .}Yn.9wcr-Bunaparteordcuail 800 oféhis men to be put to. death» at Ja merely because they were wozuulcd and sick.’ : ' St!-. Jackson is as military man. ,,4nswer-,+-Se was Bcnapmzte. 4th. Jackson has nothad buc.=l'mle cxp‘ex*— ience, as a. statesman. TO PRINTERS. I;!O at thig O -tl_1e fo]llo\‘ving founts of’ , Secpud Ilaml, I,'Y1’_E_‘.-..~\fnz : 1 j?um.'t 5 Line Eicq; L 1 ‘do. /‘Y2:z.mzo:z_:;j 1 do. Great »Pritu“er ; V 1 da. ' Back-Slope ; .1 (lo. Pica ; {2.*2OTlbs5j~ fi 11\air.§ (M393 ; _ élisaa u ,va‘riet_:_/ qf and cuts. A v._£Insw‘er—-Ncithen\ had Bomiparte-.-.-'¥.ct‘ Bonaparte by ins._military c;.1.7Je‘n'ence was: c‘- lcctad Jconfsui am}; became, E7izperor'an<_l xvjhy not elect Jackson ‘! ‘I .9 V ‘ 51!» Jackson is opposed Mtb the Tari and domestic .umnufactm'cs.» . Á was 'BonapLarteT-he‘ wanted his men for the army as sowill Jackson. 6th.- Tlacksgin ‘tlnfentcnetl to enter. the‘ “S‘eju‘terCl:a.mber,.Mand c‘uto c;u'so1f Sen- :ator‘E[)1ps‘.~ _ . \ - éentemd the F»-re nch Senate, ‘tookqf the heads ofsome, aml'.,’un'n- ’ed the restout of doors. 7th. Jackson was“en’g:tgcd in Bu\rr’s con- Vspin-:‘.c‘_y. ./Qnswcr-—Bonapax,:te co“nspi2°e(l‘ against the .Republic, was elected consul, ayd was :crowned Emperor. 8th. Jackson im‘p'x‘i_so_ncd a..Judge for en- forcing the laws, _ 1 1 . did Bonaparte, mi-a thousand iusfafnces. Ttlliable 4 HE’ sIl|Js’c('ihe‘r o for saleall his. re‘- T at] andgersonnl property, -com‘prisi’ng a\'l‘an-yard .0 40 vats; one l_,)welling-.hous‘e with out-‘houses ; 16.ac1_:e‘s of land, on which __‘ _”_' is.a'va§luabI‘o_§ orchardwith’ M _g'_‘_-,; 3\ . «_ . ~ a grggtyyan-iety of nurses _ _»i‘&i.§,§z’« ry TREES, such :35 up- A .~*:- ~ , *7’ » , , ples,péars.och.erri¢s, tip-' ‘V '} ~ “‘ ‘~ . vricots-, Quinces, Necta- ~ . tins, oose‘-.b_err , ‘ra e- ._.«-. ._ vinesgall of bétgkigds and great. variety of-the different kinds.-T-———r disc, -10 swarms‘ of -Bees ; household fur- niture. ,$_1toc‘k, sleighs’, Wagons, harness .;,‘a bark-;mill', .3180, one saw-:mil'l.. -“house M11! barn, with 15 ‘acres of land’, part of lot No. 75. Manlius, lying on the Limestone creek, near Fayet-temue, The above property ‘XVUI DB 80161’ ‘cheap for cash. ’Enqu_ire_ of,D. W. I*‘on1\m.1v;,.or’ of the subscriber.‘ . ’ Another *0l_Jjection I-have to. the -Genera? is, that I believe ‘him tobe,_n0t of a. pure heart.« I do- not hesitate in saying that I have just; cause -to believe that Gen. »J'aec_ek—- \son was in 'fu1,l_pos3essiun of Aaron Bu1'r\s’ _~conspix'acy against the gnvemment; of the U. State‘s'—-‘because when Burr came thro’ the State o‘f'.l-‘e‘nnessee,< he made Gen. J,ackS0n’5- house his home, and «when ‘he (Burr). left: .Jackso;x’s to go the South, several ‘of Jack- «sohs friend’s and relations went on;with Burr in his Á down the Cumber- ‘la'f';d ‘river, and no pers9n_vha(l aI1y-kno\vl- edge of their plan 0!‘ Schenle, except them- selves. There was; good: deal of private c<m'espqI1dence bgtgveen Gen. Jackson and Aaron Burr, which gave great room for sus~ pinion.” ‘ _ .O:?I.ARI-BS A‘. 3A1_:*, I I _.&TZ'0RNEY‘. L./2W, ‘ 1 ' ' AS openedftn i (fix,-ectly opposite Willis- H t’on’s71\rl-ans«n_on House, in -Syracuse. 9th. Jackson, t;.ontrm'y to theseutence of .a count ~nnartial, ordered Arbughnot and Ambrister toghe -‘hung. . Jlnsuger--Bonapartev caused the. Duke D’EnghVei,n~ and hundreds ot'»otIxe!‘s, to..share the same fate. — Bushels Clover Seed, ’- ~ fovsiglé . D.- DANA. .'5'97'<1cuMa?cI;4g,- 1828. ’ _ A ’ ‘ - _ _ JOHN FORMAN. é0nondagaM, .March.5,, 1828. & Casih for Wheat. 'I S\.-l pay the highest pyice in \ C,/1.S'H’forA='my quantity of WHEAT, delivered atlx‘§s,Millsin.Jamcs-Ville. JOHN B.IVF.~S. D66--17; 10th. _'~I1he Jackson Speaker Stevenson, »declar:es that -it’ Jacksun .i_s not ‘el€0't9d'9 £56 Union will be dl580l'v6(l .' !.’ TAKEN A,F_‘FECTlvN—G§ I:N.C1DENT. . . Á was elected“ Consul, \zin’d the French Repllblic was dis- solyed. L , ; I-fthe ‘abDv¢ rea_sons=.and answers do‘ not con-vin ce the people. more pazvezful. ones: will’ be administered hereafter. ‘ -. j <_ . A A JACKSONIAN. ‘ The following patl1etic.nar_r.a_tion is e_xt::a’_c—- itedé from :1. celebratecl spg9,ch.~=by» ‘NI-I:.\St0rrs in the U».;S,. House of R.epre3entat‘i;Vz1es,. when the resolution to‘ disapprhve of me comluct of Gen. Jackson, in the_Semjnole war, w‘a_I>'- under gzonsidwatiion.-:S'al. Gaz. > ‘ N the 28th of Agggtxxst néar Libe- V’ , _ us R9we’s 'Favér1j,;i‘p Cgmill % ’ - alight brown MA-RE, Wiifh two ‘'3 .white hixidféet, and a st3I\_1n‘th<=~for<.=.- _ -—v . ' head. The owner can have her by pro- Vlhg“prope;;'-ty, and :1 inn char ejs. D:ite<1.C;mf1iI- '43:.5€Pt‘-251828.. P y .° E301-IN_‘ -nmrn \ rm i fi ৮fi “ Sermons on h1tem~peranceM.. ' few‘ copies just received and=for-sale ‘at . ’ ’ .t1ly3D;. X828. _«f with my <:onsent~,” said Mr. §_1.'o1'xjn,,. gin‘, '5. .\ ; ‘E’. -2 ‘I v‘-/1. L V STRAY IIGRSE. L _ , AME inm the enclosure of ., . CT2he»~subseriber, in/Jami~iIus.» mi \l‘uesxla_1y»the1O.th»inst. a large‘ =.,_!3 . bay; auras:-:',A a_boutsix yam old. The own_ei- can have Iiim by pivoving pijupeb ty, a‘nd.pa’y»ing'chaTrgeS-._.L ‘ ‘ .V . L MFILLIAMVSTEVENSON. Camilligs, Sept; 15,1928. _ - Cash for WHEAT. subsc1'ibe_r will pgy‘th‘e.-highest h_a:_u~_k¢t. ‘rice ' in Gnu for any quantity of’good\w delivered at Lixnarlc Mills, beldw ! Ville‘. “ _V ‘ GEO. M‘. RICIIA-RDSON.’ }V[¢z_1:Iiu.'y, Sepi. 8, 1323. 141 _ LAND FOR. SALE. 4 NE, two, or three humlr<_:d,acres—, situated in the town‘ of Lysander, in‘ sight 50!‘ Ba1d\_v.in§- Ville ; we'll watered, \'vit}_1 same improvement ‘on it, the‘ 1-emaindcxvcovered wilhx vg[uable'g1\ow of Timber, the soil first rate, and a good title; W111 be given. _ _ Qmus BALDWIN; 7 Bnldwim. I’i11¢..Se11t-_~i’..18?8-. .'8 Sm